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What is requested investment in SAP PUR-PRP - Procurement Planning?


SAP Term: requested investment

  • Component: PUR-PRP

  • Component Name: Procurement Planning

  • Description: The investment amount requested at a committee by the project steerer. The costs that are calculated in SAP S/4HANA for procurement planning are only tooling costs.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Requested investment is a term used in the SAP PUR-PRP Procurement Planning component. It is the amount of money that a company requests from its investors to fund a project or purchase. This amount is usually based on the estimated cost of the project or purchase, and can be adjusted as needed. 
    
    How to use it: 
    In SAP PUR-PRP Procurement Planning, requested investment is used to determine the amount of money that needs to be allocated for a project or purchase. The requested investment amount can be adjusted as needed, depending on the estimated cost of the project or purchase. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When setting a requested investment amount in SAP PUR-PRP Procurement Planning, it is important to consider all potential costs associated with the project or purchase. This will help ensure that the requested investment amount is accurate and sufficient for the project or purchase. 
    
    Related Information: 
    Requested investment is related to other terms in SAP PUR-PRP Procurement Planning, such as budgeted investment and actual investment. Budgeted investment is the amount of money that has been allocated for a project or purchase, while actual investment is the amount of money that has been spent on a project or purchase.
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